Architectural Technology (AT) / A.A.S.

This two-year program is a comprehensive computer-aided drafting (CAD) program for people interested in
the building design industry or who want to continue their studies in architecture at a university. Our
graduates work as drafters for architects, landscape architects, engineers (civil, structural, mechanical,
electrical) contractors, manufacturing companies, product suppliers and other design-related companies.
Graduates have (and still can) become licensed architects or engineering designers without further college
education.

Learn to use Revit, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, and SketchUp in addition to MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

Develop your understanding of building codes, construction materials and methods, cost estimating, and green building

Master the development of construction documents

Learn to produce architectural presentation drawings

Learn about the different buildings systems (structural, mechanical, electrical)

Learn with a cohort of students while being taught by industry professionals

Program Features

Students focus on gaining proficiency with Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), 3-D modeling and building information modeling (BIM)
applications. This program prepares the drafter to translate ideas, rough sketches, specifications, calculations and existing
drawings into drawings used during each phase of the design and construction process.

Students enter the program in the fall quarter. Program classes are typically held 7:30 AM - 2:30 or 3:30 PM, Monday through
Thursday. Students are expected to do a significant amount of reading and should be able to work at a computer for seven hours
per day.

The program also offers courses in technical writing, math for the building design industry, and employment preparation.

AAS-T & AAS Degree and Certificate

Build your bridge to Washington State University! The two-year AAS-T degree transfers to the WSU Architecture Program allowing
students to finish their bachelor’s degree in two additional years (2+2). Students who satisfactorily complete the coursework for all
six quarters earn an AAS degree in Architectural Technology. Students who satisfactorily complete the coursework for the first three
quarters earn a one-year certificate in Architectural Technology.

Computer assisted drafting is essential in nearly all engineering and architectural fields as well as in the areas of electronics,
fluid power and structural design. We teach most of this program in an application lab environment using high-quality drafting
station computers. You will learn correct drafting and computer techniques and apply their knowledge to develop CAD skills in
several areas: including mechanical, architectural, structural, electronics, and fluid power drafting.

Students can choose the CAD Design program or add the upper level math courses to take the Mechanical Design Technology program at SCC.
The average length of these programs will be six quarters to receive the Associate of Applied Sciences degrees or four quarters to
receive a CAD Drafter Certificate. The introductory courses of this program will also allow the student to readily transfer into
most of the other programs offered in this department.

Students who take the Mechanical Design Technology degree will also study advanced design courses in statics, strength of materials,
electrical theory, etc. on top of the CAD Design and Drafting courses.

All course offerings are subject to change. The college cannot guarantee class offerings,
designated times or specific instructors - as funding levels and student interest may affect whether or not an
offering is available.

Civil Engineering Technology (CET) / A.A.S., Certificate

Civil engineering technicians are both doers and thinkers. CET graduates inspect construction projects, test materials, develop
CAD drawings, and use electronic surveying equipment or global positioning systems to collect data or lay out projects. They also
are thinkers who can work independently to analyze problems and solve them. Our six-quarter A.A.S. degree program teaches you to
solve real-world engineering problems by using civil engineering computer software and actual surveying equipment. Look forward
to a wide variety of jobs - locally, state-wide and across the nation.

All course offerings are subject to change. The college cannot guarantee class offerings,
designated times or specific instructors - as funding levels and student interest may affect whether or not an
offering is available.

Mechanical Design Technology (MDT)/A.A.S., Certificate

Graduates of our program qualify for a variety of technician positions in manufacturing. Employers hire you for your ability to
develop complex engineering drawings and make design decisions for strength, application and manufacturing processes. The MDT program
at SCC teaches critical thinking and computer drafting skills needed to develop manufacturing drawings for everything from a car to a
complex robotic work-cell. Our six-quarter A.A.S. degree qualifies graduates for technician positions in drafting, design, sales and
consulting for small and large companies throughout the Northwest and across the country. We also offer a four-quarter certificate
within the MDT program for CAD drafters (see CAD program details).

All course offerings are subject to change. The college cannot guarantee class offerings,
designated times or specific instructors - as funding levels and student interest may affect whether or not an
offering is available.